Walford named to All-EDC basketball team

Madison Walford proved she was one of the top young stars in North Dakota.

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Devils Lake Journal - Devils Lake, ND

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Posted Mar. 14, 2013 at 12:29 PM
Updated Mar 14, 2013 at 12:32 PM

Posted Mar. 14, 2013 at 12:29 PM
Updated Mar 14, 2013 at 12:32 PM

Madison Walford proved she was one of the top young stars in North Dakota. All the junior did was help carry the Devils Lake High School Firebirds’ girls basketball team into the Eastern Dakota Conference postseason tournament, and then to within 48 minutes of the Class A state basketball tournament this season.

For her efforts, the Devils Lake standout was honored as one of the EDC’s top players following the conclusion of the tournament last week in Fargo. Walford was among 15 players selected to the All-EDC roster by the league’s coaches.

A 6-foot-1 center, Walford helped the DLHS girls advance to the EDC tournament as the No. 6 seed by posting an all-star year. During the 2012-13 campaign, she finished among the EDC leaders in several categories this season, including points per game and rebounding.

For the season, Walford finished in a tie for sixth in the EDC in scoring averaged, tallying 14.3 points per game in the Lady Firebirds’ 22 games. Teammate Christa Lynse also scored 271 points and matched her 14.3 scoring effort. She also ranked ninth in the EDC in free throw accuracy, and dished out 2.4 assists per game.

Defensively, Walford gave Devils Lake a solid rebounder in the paint. As a junior, she finished sixth in the EDC in boards, grabbing 152 rebounds.

Walford was one of only six underclassmen named to the All-EDC roster, joining Fargo Davies’ Alexis Bolstad and Katelyn Olson, Shanley’s Sarah Jacobson,Wahpeton’s Lachelle Bumgarner and West Fargo’s Cass Thorson.

Jacobson was the only freshman selected to the All-EDC squad.

Fargo North’s Kira Larson was named the EDC’s Player of the year following a breakout season. En route to leading her team to third in the EDC regular season standings, Larson averaged 15.9 points and a league-high 14.7 rebounds per game.